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Frames of Ubuntu: (Re)framing an ethical education (2015)
Book Chapter
Swanson, D. (2015). Frames of Ubuntu: (Re)framing an ethical education. In H. Smits, & R. Naqvi (Eds.), Framing Peace: Thinking about and Enacting Curriculum as "Radical Hope". Peter Lang International Academic Publishers

Ubuntu, Radical Hope, and an Onto-epistemology of Conscience (2015)
Journal Article
Swanson, D. M. (2015). Ubuntu, Radical Hope, and an Onto-epistemology of Conscience. Journal of Critical Southern Studies, 3, Article 96-118

Via the evocation of a lived narrative related to witnessing Middle Eastern refugees’ attempts at entering into the European Union in September 2015, I draw connections between the political, ethical, spiritual and embodied, recognising their always-... Read More about Ubuntu, Radical Hope, and an Onto-epistemology of Conscience.

The Self and Others in CFS/ME: Reinterpreting Research Evidence (2015)
Book Chapter
Ward, C. D., & Horrocks, M. (2015). The Self and Others in CFS/ME: Reinterpreting Research Evidence. In Meanings of ME: Interpersonal and Social Dimensions of Chronic Fatigue (106-128). London: Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137467324_9

Chapter 7 provided interpersonal perspectives on CFS/ME without offering any theoretical commentary. This chapter considers how the meanings of CFS/ ME are developed between individuals and others. We begin with a critique of the cognitive-behavioura... Read More about The Self and Others in CFS/ME: Reinterpreting Research Evidence.

Meanings of CFS/ME in the Lives of Couples (2015)
Book Chapter
Horrocks, M., & Ward, C. D. (2015). Meanings of CFS/ME in the Lives of Couples. In Meanings of ME: Interpersonal and Social Dimensions of Chronic Fatigue (86-105). London: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137467324_8

Meanings develop within relationships, and this chapter is based on a qualitative study involving seven adults diagnosed with CFS/ME along with a ‘significant other ’. The first section concerns the couples ’ narratives of illness, with accounts of C... Read More about Meanings of CFS/ME in the Lives of Couples.

Migrant organisations: embodied community capital? (2015)
Book Chapter
D'ANGELO, A. (2015). Migrant organisations: embodied community capital?. In L. Ryan, U. Erel, & A. D’Angelo (Eds.), Migrant Capital: Networks, Identities and Strategies (83-101). Palgrave Macmillan

Serum cartilage oligomeric matrix protein and development of radiographic and painful knee osteoarthritis. A community-based cohort of middle-aged women (2015)
Journal Article
Kluzek, S., Bay-Jensen, A.-C., Judge, A., Karsdal, M. A., Shorthose, M., Spector, T., …Arden, N. K. (2015). Serum cartilage oligomeric matrix protein and development of radiographic and painful knee osteoarthritis. A community-based cohort of middle-aged women. Biomarkers, 20(8), 557-564. https://doi.org/10.3109/1354750x.2015.1105498

Context and objective: We evaluated the predictive value of serum cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (sCOMP) levels over 20 years on the development of radiographic (RKOA) and painful knee osteoarthritis (KOA) in a longitudinal cohort of middle-aged... Read More about Serum cartilage oligomeric matrix protein and development of radiographic and painful knee osteoarthritis. A community-based cohort of middle-aged women.

The Making of Liturgy in the Ottonian Church: Books, Music and Ritual in Mainz, 950–1050 (2015)
Book
Parkes, H. (2015). The Making of Liturgy in the Ottonian Church: Books, Music and Ritual in Mainz, 950–1050. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781316014752

This highly original study examines the history and religious life of the Ottonian Church through its ritual books. With forensic attention to the writing and design of four important manuscripts from the city of Mainz - a musician's troper, a priest... Read More about The Making of Liturgy in the Ottonian Church: Books, Music and Ritual in Mainz, 950–1050.

Cybercrime: Attack Motivations and Implications for Big Data and National Security (2015)
Book Chapter
Brewster, B., Kemp, B., Galehbakhtiari, S., & Akhgar, B. (2015). Cybercrime: Attack Motivations and Implications for Big Data and National Security. In Application of Big Data for National Security: A Practitioner's Guide to Emerging Technologies (108-127). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-801967-2.00008-2

Organizations are increasingly turning to the immeasurable quantities of data available through open-source mediums such as the web and social media to enhance their analytical capability and ultimately improve the quality and quantity of the informa... Read More about Cybercrime: Attack Motivations and Implications for Big Data and National Security.

Manipulation of Conditions during Wort Collection in Production-Scale Fermentations to Regulate Volatile Ester Synthesis as an Aid to Product Matching for Multisite Brewing (2015)
Journal Article
Bilverstone, T. W., White, R., & Boulton, C. A. (2015). Manipulation of Conditions during Wort Collection in Production-Scale Fermentations to Regulate Volatile Ester Synthesis as an Aid to Product Matching for Multisite Brewing. Journal- American Society of Brewing Chemists, 73(4), 347-353. https://doi.org/10.1094/ASBCJ-2015-0730-01

© 2015 American Society of Brewing Chemists, Inc. Volatile esters are amongst the most important yeast-derived flavoractive compounds produced during brewery fermentation. Dissolved oxygen concentration has long been recognized as an effector for the... Read More about Manipulation of Conditions during Wort Collection in Production-Scale Fermentations to Regulate Volatile Ester Synthesis as an Aid to Product Matching for Multisite Brewing.

Lipopolysaccharide hyporesponsiveness: Protective or damaging response to the brain? (2015)
Journal Article
Pardon, M. C. (2015). Lipopolysaccharide hyporesponsiveness: Protective or damaging response to the brain?. Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie, 56(3), 903-913

© 2015, Editura Academiei Romane. All rights reserved. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) endotoxins are widely used as experimental models of systemic bacterial infection and trigger robust inflammation by potently activating toll-like receptors 4 (TLR4) expr... Read More about Lipopolysaccharide hyporesponsiveness: Protective or damaging response to the brain?.

The circle of life: A cross-cultural comparison of children's attribution of life-cycle traits (2015)
Journal Article
Burdett, E. R. R., & Barrett, J. L. (2015). The circle of life: A cross-cultural comparison of children's attribution of life-cycle traits. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 34(2), 276-290. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjdp.12131

© 2016 The British Psychological Society. Do children attribute mortality and other life-cycle traits to all minded beings? The present study examined whether culture influences young children's ability to conceptualize and differentiate human beings... Read More about The circle of life: A cross-cultural comparison of children's attribution of life-cycle traits.

The maintenance of hegemony: The short history of Indian doctors in the Colonial Medical Service, British East Africa (2015)
Book Chapter
Greenwood, A., & Topiwala, H. (2015). The maintenance of hegemony: The short history of Indian doctors in the Colonial Medical Service, British East Africa. In A. Greenwood (Ed.), Beyond the state: The Colonial Medical Service in British Africa (64-84). Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526137074

Histories of the Colonial Medical Service have considered the European Medical Officers forming their elites and also the subsidiary auxiliary staff who provided supporting healthcare provision. No research has, however, taken account of the Indian ‘... Read More about The maintenance of hegemony: The short history of Indian doctors in the Colonial Medical Service, British East Africa.

The Colonial Medical Service and the struggle for control of the Zanzibar Maternity Association, 1918–47 (2015)
Book Chapter
Greenwood, A. (2015). The Colonial Medical Service and the struggle for control of the Zanzibar Maternity Association, 1918–47. In A. Greenwood, & H. Topiwala (Eds.), Beyond the state: The Colonial Medical Service in British Africa (85-103). Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526137074.00009

The Zanzibar Maternity Association (ZMA) was a charitable organisation established in 1918 to help Zanzibari women during parturition. Majority funding came from the Arab and Indian communities who, correspondingly, had considerable say in the organi... Read More about The Colonial Medical Service and the struggle for control of the Zanzibar Maternity Association, 1918–47.